Sean McDermott calls Zay Jones arrest ‘an unfortunate situation’
Bills coach Sean McDermott finally addressed wide receiver Zay Jones’ naked arrest, calling it “an unfortunate situation.”
McDermott spoke with reporters at the NFL Coaches Breakfast in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday morning, where he discussed Jones’ status with the team.
“Look, at the end of the day, it’s an unfortunate situation and somewhat disappointing. But it’s a situation to me that we can all take something from and learn from it,” McDermott said.
In eight career starts versus Texas, Skaggs is 2-2 with a 6.57 ERA. In four starts against the Rangers last year, he went 0-1 with a 7.79 ERA, and in three career starts at Globe Life Park, Skaggs is 1-0 with a 9.00 ERA.
Perez will make his second start of the season and will be working on regular four-days’ rest after earning a win Thursday afternoon in Oakland. In that game, Perez allowed three runs, all earned, on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings of work, with one strikeout and no walks.
Perez has gone 4-4 with a 3.27 ERA over 12 games, 11 of them starts, in his career versus the Angels. He has nine quality starts against Los Angeles, including in his past two outings, and the Rangers are 6-3 in those contests.
“(Lovullo) called me a m—–f—– twice,” Molina said after the game, which the Diamondbacks won 4-1, according to KPNX-TV. “If you’re going to call somebody that, you better be ready to fight.”
Molina said he hopes Major League Baseball will consider fining Lovullo for his comments.
“You can’t talk to a player like that. Or an umpire. You’ve got to be professional,” he said, according to MLB.com.
Lovullo was ejected for leaving the dugout to argue balls and strikes. Timmons, in comments to a pool reporter, called Molina’s contact with him “incidental” in explaining why the catcher wasn’t ejected.